I think it is very important that a extended body material bends under pressure when a trout rises to the fly, and still is stiff enough so it holds its position. When creating the AB's Polychenille we've had great emphasis on that. As a bonus with this material, we get flies that fishes well, floats like a cork and are fast and easy to tie.

The AB's Polychenille are a huge success in Scandinavia, and people use the material for imitating both the largest mayfly species, like the E.danica and E.vulgata to the smaller mayflies like the Baetidae. Also great for extended bodies on craneflies, bibios etc.

MICRO DUN (an extended body of Micro Polychenille that hooks incredibly well and really looks like the real thing) - VULGATA DUN (easy to cast with light lines - and hooks trout very well despite that it is a 19-20 mm long fly) -VULGATA EMERGER (This is an awesome fly, and I've had some 4 lbs+ brown trouts on this one, so it really brings some good memories to mind. And it works every time they want an emerger, even the most spooky large trout takes this one first time. A simple fly, but a real winner when the conditions are tough and the mayflies are abundant) - BRUN'S CADDIS PUPA (A very nice caddis pupa imitation that lays perfect in the film for imitating those fast emerging caddis species.) - BRUN'S CADDIS EMERGER (This is a secret weapon one or two hours before the actual caddis hatch shows up on the surface.) - BIBIO (A must-have-fly! When you need it, you need it bad... Trust me. ) - BRUN'S TIPULA (A very popular fly that has been around us for many years. won't fail when the trout are in the mood for egg-laying craneflies.).

TYING TIP 1: Vulgata dun - tying in the tails A fast and good technique for tying in tails on the polychenille flies. Step by step instructions on how to tie in Fibetts tails on a Ephemera vulgata dun in just seconds. ------------------------------------TYING TIP 2: Bibio imitation How to tie a good and durable extended body on a Bibio imitation. ------------------------------------TYING TIP 3: Brun's Tipula The original rubber legs cranefly - now with a new abdomen! ------------------------------------TYING TIP 4: Emerging caddis pupa ------------------------------------TYING TIP 5: Bodies on larger flies A technique for the largest stoneflies... ------------------------------------TYING TIP 6: Tying in easy to see hot spots Very useful in low light conditions. ------------------------------------TYING TIP 7: Vulgata emerger

TYING TIP 1: Vulgata dun - tying in the tails A fast and good technique for tying in tails on the polychenille flies. Step by step instructions on how to tie in Fibetts tails on a Ephemera vulgata dun in just seconds. ------------------------------------TYING TIP 2: Bibio imitation How to tie a good and durable extended body on a Bibio imitation. ------------------------------------TYING TIP 3: Brun's Tipula The original rubber legs cranefly - now with a new abdomen! ------------------------------------TYING TIP 4: Emerging caddis pupa ------------------------------------TYING TIP 5: Bodies on larger flies A technique for the largest stoneflies... ------------------------------------TYING TIP 6: Tying in easy to see hot spots Very useful in low light conditions. ------------------------------------TYING TIP 7: Vulgata emerger

TYING TIP 1: Vulgata dun - tying in the tails A fast and good technique for tying in tails on the polychenille flies. Step by step instructions on how to tie in Fibetts tails on a Ephemera vulgata dun in just seconds. ------------------------------------TYING TIP 2: Bibio imitation How to tie a good and durable extended body on a Bibio imitation. ------------------------------------TYING TIP 3: Brun's Tipula The original rubber legs cranefly - now with a new abdomen! ------------------------------------TYING TIP 4: Emerging caddis pupa ------------------------------------TYING TIP 5: Bodies on larger flies A technique for the largest stoneflies... ------------------------------------TYING TIP 6: Tying in easy to see hot spots Very useful in low light conditions. ------------------------------------TYING TIP 7: Vulgata emerger